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Alternative wireless technology achieves stable outdoor data transmission using LEDs
The team achieved reliable outdoor visible light communication (VLC) at data rates of up to 3.48 Mbit/s over distances of ...
While the raw speed isn't too impressive, it was achieved using a laser with less power than an energy-saving lightbulb.
You can hear sound, of course, but what if you could see it with a laser? That’s what [Goosetopherson] thought about, and thus a new project that you can see in the video below was born. The ...
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This UV laser can transmit data in trillionths of a second
Ultraviolet light has always sat at the edge of human perception, powerful yet invisible, more associated with sterilizing ...
As drones survey forests, robots navigate warehouses and sensors monitor city streets, more of the world’s decision-making is ...
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Scientists just pulled off wireless data using pure light
Scientists have turned a long-standing sci‑fi idea into working hardware, using pure light to move data wirelessly through the air instead of relying on radio waves or copper traces. The result is a ...
When you have a bunch of 230 kV transmission lines running over your property, why not use them for some scientific experiments? This is where the [Double M Innovations] YouTube channel comes into ...
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